At night, there was a small green brick courtyard next to Wangjiang Tower, with the lights still on. Tang Gu didn't bother to say hello to the servants and maids, and rushed directly into the courtyard. When he arrived at the door of the house, he hesitated for a moment, then opened the door and entered the house.
"Has Li'er been rescued?" Jiang Yinnong asked. Tang Gu felt warm in his heart, relaxed, and replied: "Not yet, they need hostages."
"Didn't anyone get caught?" Jiang Yinnong did not raise his head this time, holding a purple clay pot, Guan Gong patrolled the city, and poured tea soup into several teacups in front of him.
"Tang Kai and the Fusang people ran away, and the rest of their accomplices were captured," Tang Gu replied.
"What did they take away?" Jiang Yinnong asked.
"Two of the thirteen volumes of "Marquis Wu's Divine Strategy" were taken away by them. The other items were recovered," Tang Gu said.
Jiang Yinnong stood up, walked to the window, looked at the green bamboos in the courtyard, and thought deeply. After a moment, he said: "As guardians of spirits, we are ashamed of our ancestors."
Tang Gu's face was full of shame, he knelt down on one knee and cupped his fist, and said: "Please punish me, brother."
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It turns out that after the street fight that day, Bai Fu and others handed over the captured man in black to the Tang Sect for disposal. Under torture, the man in black revealed the story behind the tomb robbery.
The reason for this tomb robbery has been found out by Tang Gu, and it was the work of ghosts within the Tang clan. The man in black at the head was Tang Kai, a concubine of the Tang clan. Tang Kai was smart and brave since he was a child. Tang Jian became the head of the Tang clan.
He loves this younger son the most. In order to establish his legitimate son Tang Gu, Tang Jian struggled a lot with his beloved son Tang Kai. In the end, Jiang Yinnong's father said: "Abandoning the elder to establish the young, abolishing the legitimate son to establish the concubine is the source of trouble."
Only then did he make up his mind to make Tang Gu the head of the Tang clan for this generation.
When Tang Kai was favored by his father and was his wife, Tang Jian often told stories about the past of the Shu Han Dynasty to his beloved son. One day, when he took Tang Kai to worship Liu Bei's tomb and Wuhou Temple, he thought of the time when the Tang clan had been dormant in Shu for five hundred years, and he felt sad.
With emotion, he went against his ancestors' instructions and blurted out the secret of Liu Bei's tomb and the entrance to the tomb to Tang Kai.
After Tang Kai came of age, he did not become the head of the clan, and he held a grudge against Jiang Yinnong and his eldest brother Tang Gu. Once he went to Chang'an to have fun and relax, and met the ambitious Fuso man Hojo Gate. After drinking and complaining, he accidentally leaked the secret of Liu Bei's tomb to
Hojoemon.
Hojoemon was the secret envoy of Fuso Hojo Domain Lord. After hearing this, he was overjoyed. On the one hand, he secretly reported to Fuso Domain Lord, and on the other hand, he encouraged Tang Kai to steal Liu Bei's tomb. After the promise was fulfilled, he would use Fuso's national power to support Tang Kai to regain the head of the Tang clan.
Waiting for the world to change, support Tang Kai as the new leader of the Shu Han Dynasty! Tang Kai was greedy for profit and violated the rules of the Tang sect. He led the Fusang people to lurk in Shu and study tomb robbing matters all day long.
However, Liu Bei's tomb is full of traps. In two years, the two of them killed more than a dozen people and still could not enter the main room of the tomb. They could only make new plans and start with the head of the Tang clan who holds the secret.
According to the ancestral teachings, the secrets of Liu Bei's tomb are only known to the Tang clan's successive heads. When the successor to the head is selected, the secret formula for cracking the tomb's mechanism is passed on to the successor in disguise. When the last head is passed on, the old head will
All secrets will be revealed to the new leader.
Half a year ago, Tang Li was selected as the successor of the Tang clan. When Tang Gu, the patriarch, personally passed on Mr. Zu Chongzhi's "Shuo Shu", he passed on the secret formula to crack the tomb mechanism to Tang Li in disguise.
Therefore, Tang Kai and Hojoemon conspired to take advantage of Tang Li. On this day, Hojoemon transformed into a man in black and lured Tang Li into Liu Bei's tomb. Unexpectedly, he hooked up with Bai Fu, which led to the final revelation of the matter.
After the incident, Tang Kai and Hojo Emon each carried a volume of "The Divine Strategy of Marquis Wu" and fled Bashu. Five hundred years later, "The Divine Strategy of Marquis Wu" reappeared in the world, which will surely set off another round of bloodshed.
At that time, Wuhou Zhuge Liang compiled what he had learned throughout his life into "Wuhou Shence", which was divided into thirteen volumes. The content covered astronomy and geography, military tactics, battle formations, Qimen Dunjia, weapons and mechanisms, etc. After Liu Bei collapsed in Baidi City, Wuhou
He personally designed the tomb of the late emperor Liu Bei and buried the handwritten bamboo slips of "Marquis Wu's Divine Strategies" in Liu Bei's tomb. Before Wu Hou died, he passed the supplementary volume of "Marquis Wu's Divine Strategies" to Jiang Wei.
After the death of Zhuge Wuhou, Jiang Wei inherited the legacy of his late emperor Wuhou and launched eleven Northern Expeditions. The first time was in 238 AD. Jiang Wei and Jiang Wan joined forces to attack Wei, but were blocked by the Wei army in Nan'an.
, after a stalemate with no results, they had no choice but to retreat. The second Northern Expedition was a great victory, Jiang Wei sent Wang Ping to attack Wei, Cao Shuang was defeated, and he almost entered Guanzhong, but unfortunately fell short. The third Northern Expedition also achieved small gains.
Jiang Wei defeated the Wei generals in the Longxi area and subdued the Hu Renwang in Liangzhou. During the fourth Northern Expedition, Deng Ai was prepared because of leaks, so Jiang Wei's army could only return without success.
The next two Northern Expeditions did not achieve much results. In the seventh time, Jiang Wei defeated Wei general Li Jian, pursued the victory, and captured Heguan and Lintao counties, with small gains. In 256 AD, Jiang Wei sent out troops again.
Defeated the governor of Yongzhou and killed tens of thousands of Wei troops, but the Wei troops quickly reinforced Jiang Wei and had to retreat. In the subsequent ninth Northern Expedition, due to the delay in the arrival of reinforcements, Jiang Wei was defeated by Deng Ai, and the Shu army suffered heavy casualties.
Each time he went to battle, he gained nothing, so Jiang Wei had no choice but to return to the army.
These eleven Northern Expeditions were quite difficult for Jiang Wei. Jiang Wei was of noble character and talented. However, at this time, the general trend of the world could not be reversed, and the Shu-Han Dynasty continued to struggle within the country.
Jiang Wei was a general who surrendered to Longxi, and the internal relations between the Shu Han Dynasty were extremely complicated. Before the deaths of Jiang Wan and Fei Yi, Jiang Wei was restrained by these two people. In the following years, he was suppressed by Huang Hao and others in the court. Zhuge Liang's son Zhuge Zhanhe
Jiang Wei also did not make good friends. Jiang Wei always adhered to the legacy of the late emperor and Wu Hou, endured the humiliation and shouldered the burden, and worked in the cracks to pursue great achievements.
After the Northern Expedition was interrupted, Wei generals Zhong Hui and Deng Ai launched a large-scale attack on Shu. Facing the Wei army's pressure on the border, Jiang Wei was in the middle of the road and was surrounded and blocked by Deng Ai. Jiang Wei was wise and brave, and successfully crossed the Yinping Bridge and passed by.
Zhuge Xu returned to Jiange, defended Zhonghui, and destroyed most of Wei's plan for the Western Expedition.
Jiang Wei defended the Jiange, and Cao Wei could not attack it for a long time. Wei general Deng Ai said to Zhong Hui: "I left the Jiange from Yinping by the evil path and entered Chengdu in the west. I attacked his heart with strange troops. If the Jiange army still goes to Fu, you can capture the Jiange. Jiange
If the soldiers do not return, there will be fewer soldiers guarding Fuling, so I can attack them with one blow."
In the tenth month of winter, Deng Ai led his army from Yinxing to an uninhabited land for 700 miles, digging mountain passes and building bridges when encountering water. The mountains were high and the valleys were deep.
A blanket slipped out from the mountain, and the soldiers climbed up the wooden edge cliff and filed down. It was really a magical force descending from the sky. Deng Ai broke through the weakly defended rear area of the Shu army along the way and marched to the city of Chengdu. Jiang Wei's main force was still in Jiange.
Didn't move.
However, Adou and Deng Ai, who could not afford it, smuggled into Shu and besieged Chengdu. Liu Chan, the later master, did not wait for Jiang Wei to return for help. Facing hundreds of Deng Ai's soldiers, he surrendered without a fight! Adou Adou, the leader of Beidou! The late emperor used
How much hope you have in naming your son! But if you surrender without a fight, how can you be worthy of Changshan Zhao Zilong, who came and went out seven times to save you from Changbanpo back then?
After Liu Chan surrendered to Wei general Deng Ai in Chengdu, Jiang Wei pretended to surrender to Wei general Zhong Hui and planned to instigate Zhong Hui to rebel against Cao Wei. After Jiang Wei surrendered to Wei, he seized the opportunity and discussed with Zhong Hui how to design a plan to get rid of Deng Ai. So Zhong Hui bribed him
When Sima Zhao heard about it, he ordered Deng Ai to be dismissed and escorted back to the capital. Then Jiang Wei took his second step, inciting a rebellion against Zhong Hui. Jiang Wei's response to Zhong Hui
Xiao considered the pros and cons, but under Jiang Wei's persuasion, Zhong Hui turned against him and re-established Liu Chan as emperor to fight against Wei. At this time, Jiang Wei also felt deeply that there was hope for the restoration of the country, and wrote a secret letter to Liu Chan: "May your Majesty
By enduring the humiliation for a few days, I hope that the country will be restored to safety after danger, and the sun and moon will be dim and bright again."
Unfortunately, the news was leaked, and Jiang Wei advised Zhong Hui to kill all the Wei generals immediately, but Zhong Hui missed his old friendship and hesitated. The imprisoned Wei generals immediately began to resist together with the remnants of the Wei army who had not yet been imprisoned. At noon on the 18th of the first month,
Hu Yuan led the remnant of the Wei army and fought a fierce battle with Zhong Hui. Zhong Hui died in the battle. When Jiang Wei saw Zhong Hui being killed, knowing that there was no hope of recovering the country, he swung his sword and killed himself. He was 63 years old.
Later generations wrote a poem and lamented: "There is no water to praise handsome people, Liangzhou produces extraordinary talents. They are from Jiang Shang, and their skills are from Wuhou. They are bold and have no fear, and they are ambitious and will never return. When Chengdu dies, the Han Dynasty will have more to mourn.
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Sad, Jiang Wei. Sad, Shu Han!
Before Jiang Wei was defeated and killed, the situation was urgent. Jiang Wei only let his family take away some of the bamboo slips of "The Divine Strategy of Marquis Wu" and destroyed the rest.
After Jiang Wei's death, Jiang Wei's descendants, together with Tang Ting, the head of the School Affairs Department of the Prime Minister's Mansion of the Shu Han Dynasty, transferred key members loyal to Wuhou from the secret intelligence department's School Affairs Department and let them lurk in Bashu. On the one hand, they protected the late emperor Liu Bei.
The tomb, on the one hand, inherited the legacy of Marquis Wu and contacted the descendants of the Shu Han Dynasty to wait for the Ming Dynasty. This has been hidden for five hundred years. During these five hundred years, the Jiang family and the Tang family have silently guarded Liu Bei's tomb, but only the Tang Dynasty
The secrets of Liu Bei's tomb were known to the successive heads of the clan.
Although the "Wuhou Divine Strategy" handed down from the Jiang and Tang families was incomplete, the two families could not bear to disturb the late emperor and vowed to protect it to the death and never enter the late emperor's mausoleum.
"The Divine Strategy of the Marquis of Wu" records what Zhuge Liang, the Marquis of Wu, has learned throughout his life. During the Three Kingdoms conflict, the Shu Han divided the world, and Prime Minister Zhuge was able to learn from the demons. His knowledge was enough to rejuvenate the country in troubled times, and made countless heroes covet him.
In addition, there is a shocking secret hidden in Liu Bei's tomb, which is also recorded in "The Divine Strategy of Marquis Wu".